A Facebook meme has been spreading through my newsfeed touting October 13th as No Bra Day. I think this had to have been created by a man, and I'll tell you why.
While there has been no scientific studies conducted linking breast cancer with cell phones, I think this is definitely something everyone should watch.
It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and while all the pink we see on the players during NFL games in October mainly focuses our attention on how the disease affects women and what they can do about it, we should also keep in mind (or learn) that men, too, can contract breast cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, one in 1,000 men will fall victim to the disease, which claims the life of
Thousands of people lined the streets of downtown Evansville this morning for the 15th annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure! Click through our Photobucket to see all the pictures we took at the Expo, the Survivor's Parade of Pink, Ta-Ta Talent Search Winner Skylar Cain's Performance on the Main Stage, The 5K Race for the Cure Run/Walk, the 1-Mile Family Run/Walk and the Awards Ceremony.
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A story came up in Kat's news today that caused quite a controversy. In a middle school in Monticello, Indiana, a student has been reprimanded for wearing a silicone bracelet reading "I Boobies," in support of breast cancer awareness. The Indiana A.C.L.U. has come to the boy's defense, saying forbidding the boy from wearing it is in violation of his first amendment rights. What do yo
While it’s been reported in recent years that drinking red wine in moderation can have some health benefits, a new report claims just two glasses of alcoholic beverages a day could substantially boost a woman’s chances of getting breast cancer.